Friday, July 13, 2018
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2 comments:
That is pretty awesome.
That wheel is actually the scale necessary to fly around the solar system and do interesting things. The need for massive water shielding, artificial gravity, closed loop life support for multi-year missions, and most important of all, immense plates for the hydrogen bombs that are the only practical way to propel such constructions.....all will require factories on the Moon and in cislunar space. NewSpace is hopelessly clueless on all of this.
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